JoBlo Podcast: PA3 Reviewed with Jimmy O!

The great Jimmy O makes his annual Halloween visit to the show so we can all rave about PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3. Before that, I get emotionally destroyed by DEAR ZACHERY and Moreno gets kicked in the balls by CATCHING HELL. We also review the 'Walking Dead' season premiere, talk a little about TRESSPASS before I have to throw up, and decide what films we'd like to bring frivolous lawsuits against. Moreno also checks out PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2 and there's the disapointing debut of our new assistant, Siri.

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I think if you look back at scary movie history, you'll see a milestone in every generation. It's like that in almost every genre of entertainment, actually. Look at TV or music or movies and you will find a milestone in almost every generation. I am saddened to say, as an entertainment lover and being 23, my generation has not contributed lovingly to anything. In music, we have created hate-growing rap music. In TV, we'll be known for the rise of the reality television show. And in movies,

I think if you look back at scary movie history, you'll see a milestone in every generation. It's like that in almost every genre of entertainment, actually. Look at TV or music or movies and you will find a milestone in almost every generation. I am saddened to say, as an entertainment lover and being 23, my generation has not contributed lovingly to anything. In music, we have created hate-growing rap music. In TV, we'll be known for the rise of the reality television show. And in movies, we'll be known as the generation that found a way to let computers be the stars instead of finding people who could really act. There are exceptions to this, but as a whole, how much of what has happened here will be put next to the likes of Casablanca or Clint Eastwood or Stevie Wonder or M*A*S*H. I'm grateful for the Paranormal Activity saga thus far because they are horror movies that I think will uphold the test of time. One of the few from us. Movies that defined a genre (the found footage format. We can claim it was Blair Witch . . . but no.) and had to rely on genius instead of gore or effects. Say it was lame all you want, but these movies genuinely creeped out a vast majority of us (me included, and I watch so many scary movies that that's a feat.) I can't wait to see what these movies have to offer. I was naysayer to the sequel and to the third one, only because I loved the original so much and didn't want it ruined. But I have been consistently proven wrong. Simply can't wait for the next reason this movie gives me to freeze when I'm alone in a room because I heard something I couldn't rationalize in my brain . . . . and then realize it was the f***ing refridgerator.